Re: Frescobaldi to default window layout

2018-06-30 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2018-06-30 19:54, Freeman Gilmore wrote: ​How do I restore Frescobaldi to the default window layout? Thank you, ƒg Probably silly for me to even attempt to field this question as I have never used Frescobaldi before. Doing a quick search did not turn up anything about options for resettin

RE: Frescobaldi to default window layout

2018-07-01 Thread Andrew Bernard
Hi Freeman, There’s no default layout reset command as far as I know. It’s easy to sometimes mess up the window positions. Bu you can just shuffle them back with a bit of practice by dragging the title bar tab and inserting the window in the place you want. There is a bit of a knack to it.

Re: Frescobaldi to default window layout

2018-07-01 Thread Urs Liska
Am 01.07.2018 um 09:18 schrieb Andrew Bernard: Hi Freeman, There’s no default layout reset command as far as I know. It’s easy to sometimes mess up the window positions. Bu you can just shuffle them back with a bit of practice by dragging the title bar tab and inserting the window in the p

Re: Frescobaldi to default window layout

2018-07-01 Thread Andrew Bernard
Hi Urs, I can't quite say I agree with that. The default when first opened is to not show the Documentation Window. You have to choose it to turn it on. Trivial to do and little effort, yes, but the point is my default is but everyone's default. Andrew On 1 July 2018 at 17:35, Urs Liska wrote:

Re: Frescobaldi to default window layout

2018-07-01 Thread Urs Liska
Hi Andrew, I didn't say anything about the value of the choice of the original settings. Actually I don't remember them anymore (since there's no real way to get back to them short of installing Frescobaldi on a fresh computer). What I meant is that "revert to default" is clearly a command t

Re: Frescobaldi to default window layout

2018-07-01 Thread David Wright
On Sun 01 Jul 2018 at 09:58:23 (+0200), Urs Liska wrote: > Hi Andrew, > > I didn't say anything about the value of the choice of the original > settings. Actually I don't remember them anymore (since there's no > real way to get back to them short of installing Frescobaldi on a > fresh computer).